If you missed out on their very limited releases the first time around, toshi5o3 has launched a Kickstarter for these two amazing homebrews. With an original run and combined total of 40 carts only for boths games, this is your gaurenteed chance to snag a copy. We say guarenteed because although it's been a little over 24 hours since launch, the campaign has already been funded!

This brand new, 2-in-1 game for the NES combines Ninja and Ninja II for a series of mini-games that are geared around the utilization of different control schemes per stage/event. While most games tend to use the same control scheme throughout their game, the Ninja series tries something different. Gamers will have the choice to either play alone against a CPU at different difficulty levels or to challenge a friend. Ninja II has a hidden built-in scoring system that is compatible with RetroUSB’s AVS and NintendoAge.com’s online Scoreboard. Pledge your support today by clicking the link below!

No flashy title for this one, the game speaks for itself. If you missed out on the Kickstarter campaign way back in November of '14, don't fret, because Brad, aka rainwarrior here on NA, just made the rom available on his website for $10. Let's explain why you shouldn't still be here reading this and why you should go buy this game.

It's big. With no Nintendo Power to map it out for you, you're going to need to get out your graph paper again. It's got choices. You decide what route to go and when, making it a speedrunning dream. It's got secrets. We're trying to tell you about all it has to offer and we think we've only found maybe half of what is in it.

It's fun, it's kid friendly, it's tough, it's exciting. We haven't felt like this since playing games such as Mega Man, Metroid, and Super Mario back in the day when we were kids. It's a chance for adults to relive a childhood experience and for kids to see what it was like when they was no guide to such a enormous world.